
"Murphy questions his identity as famous gypsy gangster Tommy Shelby in the 70-second teaser released by Netflix on Christmas Eve. The film sees Tommy driven back from a self-imposed exile amid the chaos of the second world war. In the trailer, a voiceover says: Whatever happened to Tommy Shelby? The famous gypsy gangster. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Shelby says I'm not that man any more, and a separate clip shows him walking with his head held down while wearing his distinctive bakerboy cap"
"The forthcoming movie servesas a continuation of the hit BBC drama series, which followed the rise of Birmingham-based crime family the Shelbys. The show's six seasons spanned the end of the first world war through the end of Prohibition in the US. Returning cast members include Sophie Rundle as Ada Shelby, Stephen Graham as union convener Hayden Stagg, and Packy Lee as Tommy's friend Johnny Dogs."
A 70-second teaser released by Netflix on Christmas Eve shows Cillian Murphy questioning his identity as the famous gypsy gangster Tommy Shelby. The film returns Tommy from a self-imposed exile amid second world war chaos and asks whether he remains that man. The teaser includes a voiceover and a clip where a female voice urges Tommy to come back. Barry Keoghan appears as a tattooed character in a white vest. The feature continues the BBC drama's story, reunites several returning cast members, adds new stars, and is directed by Tom Harper with Steven Knight writing. The film premieres in cinemas on 6 March and on Netflix from 20 March.
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